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ray52 | 21:22 Wed 22nd Aug 2007 | How it Works
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should you fill a kettle from the "hot" tap if not why not ? my wife needs to stop a fellow worker from doing it

hope some one can help Ray
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Apart from tasting nasty, it can be bad for your health:

http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=141384 7

http://www.fife.gov.uk/atoz/index.cfm?fuseacti on=service.display&objectid=95BE5B91-E7FE-C7EA -085C97A76CA0C05D

One link from the US, one from the UK . I hope this is enough to persuade the co-worker. If not, there is lots more information on the internet.
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Ethel thanks very much it is very appreciated

ray
Simply, cold water comes directly out the water pipes and is "fresh".

Hot water has been sitting in a "hot water" tank for days maybe months.
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